Abstract

Editorial: Computational Approaches for Human-Human and Human-Robot Social Interactions.

Highlights

  • Non-verbal behaviors such as gaze, facial expressions, gestures, and vocal behavior carry significant information regarding human personality, emotions, engagement, intentions, action goals, and focus of attention

  • Automatized detection and analysis of non-verbal social signals can be of particular relevance to human-human interaction (HHI) and in human-robot interaction (HRI)

  • Research efforts are being directed toward examining the human side of HRI, namely, the human mechanisms of social cognition in interactions with artificial agents

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Editorial on the Research Topic

Edited and reviewed by: Alexandre Bernardino, Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal. Specialty section: This article was submitted to Humanoid Robotics, a section of the journal Frontiers in Robotics and AI.

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